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Marion County board approves moving grant funds to cover juvenile electronic monitoring and backs FY26 grant application

2121950 · January 16, 2025
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The Marion County Community Corrections Advisory Board on an unspecified January meeting approved reallocating funds within the juvenile community corrections grant to pay electronic monitoring costs and voted to support applying for the fiscal year 2026 juvenile community corrections grant.

The Marion County Community Corrections Advisory Board on an unspecified January meeting approved reallocating funds within the juvenile community corrections grant to pay electronic monitoring costs and voted to support applying for the fiscal year 2026 juvenile community corrections grant.

Deputy Chief Probation Officer Joshua Herman presented the items, saying staff shortages left Series 100 personnel funds unused for the remainder of the grant cycle and that the office proposed moving those funds to Series 300 to pay electronic monitoring expenses so youth and families…

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